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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bharat Mediratta
5b3b675b6d Non-trivial changes to the event handling code:
1) The item_updated event no longer takes the old and new items.
   Instead we overload ORM to track the original data and make
   that available via the item.  This will allow us to move event
   publishing down into the API methods which in turn will give us
   more stability since we won't require each controller to remember
   to do it.

2) ORM class now tracks the original values.  It doesn't track
   the original relationships (no need for that, yet)

3) Added new events:
     item_deleted
     group_deleted
     user_deleted
2009-07-16 11:19:34 -07:00
Bharat Mediratta
9369ccab7f Run all variables that come from user-entered data through p::clean() 2009-05-31 01:02:51 -07:00
Bharat Mediratta
b493a534f2 A variety of cleanups:
* Allow for the "movie" type in all of our text
* Try to follow the pattern of mainly only passing ORM objects
  to the view and let it generate its own text (this becomes
  even more important when 3rd parties want to customize notification
  messages)
* Rename _send_message to be _notify_subscribers to be more acccurate
  and have it explicitly take a subject in the API
* Use Item_Model::url() in the views instead of hand crafting URLs
* Reformat HTML in views
* Use $comment->author_xxx() functions instead of replicating that code
* Fix several places where we were encoding data by doing ucfirst($item->type)
  with conditionals where we form the text properly.  We should *never*
  be showing data types to the end user!  This is not localizable!

Note that this probably breaks the existing batch processing code.  I
am going to redo that in a subsequent pass.
2009-03-04 06:25:55 +00:00
Tim Almdal
69a7e238a4 As we stagger towards completing the notification module.
Item changes and Item additions email notifications with this change.
Still to come is item deleted, comment added and comment updated.
2009-02-02 03:09:17 +00:00